Health

In Singapore, the baby is born with antibodies to Covid-19

[ad_1] Will this case allow us to learn more about Covid-19 transmission during pregnancy? In Singapore, a baby with the antibodies was born on November 7, reports the local newspaper The Straits Times. Her mother had returned from a trip to Europe infected with SARS-CoV-2 last March, during the first …

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Tuesday 1 December: actions to fight AIDS

[ad_1] People living with HIV are still too often victims of rejection and exclusion. Several actions will take place this Tuesday and in the next few days on the occasion of World AIDS Day. Maud Schmitz, coordinator of the Pluraliste family planning center in Libramont takes stock. Prevention, screening and …

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when can you get vaccinated?

[ad_1] Vaccination against the Sars-Cov-2 coronavirus will not be mandatory in France and the whole process will be documented and transparent – an obvious necessity to remove the doubts of French women and men. But when the vaccination campaign is launched, there won’t be a dose for everyone. When can …

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WHO alert in the fight against malaria | Africa | DW

[ad_1] The World Health Organization (WHO) is ringing the alarm bell on Monday. In the 2020 report on the disease, released this morning, experts note the best: the annual death toll is now around 400,000, up from 700,000 deaths per year in the early 2000s. But this year 2020 marked …

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Vitamin D deficiency, a determining factor in Covid severity

[ad_1] In a recent communication, Dr. Jean-Michel Wendling examines the impact of vitamin D deficiency on the data collected in the clinical picture of the patients included in the studies. He wonders about the biases of studies: “All double-blind studies could theoretically be biased if serum vitamin D factor were …

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